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call up
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United States
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In these countries, 'call up' can refer to summoning someone for military service.
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2
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call up
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United States
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Refers to making a phone call to someone
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call up
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United States
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Common to 'call up' a friend to chat or make plans
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call up
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United States
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To phone someone
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call up
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United States
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In these countries, 'call up' often refers to summoning someone for military service.
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6
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caller
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United States
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It is common to use caller ID to screen calls and decide whether to answer or not.
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7
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caller
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United States
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It is common to identify oneself by name when making a phone call.
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8
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caller
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United States
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It is common courtesy to identify oneself when calling someone, especially in formal or business settings.
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9
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callers
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United States
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Callers should identify themselves when making phone calls.
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10
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callers
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United States
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Callers should respect the Do Not Call Registry and not make unsolicited marketing calls.
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11
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callers
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United States
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Callers may expect to interact with an automated phone system before reaching a customer service representative.
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12
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callers
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United States
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It is common for individuals and businesses to have multiple phone numbers for different purposes, such as personal, work, and fax.
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13
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callers
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United States
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Callers may expect to leave voicemails if the person they are calling is unavailable.
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